Experimental Political Science and the Study of Causality: From Nature to the Lab
by Rebecca B. Morton , Kenneth C. WilliamsBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Introduction: | |
| The advent of experimental political science | |
| Experimental Reasoning about Causality: | |
| Experiments and causal relations | |
| The causal inference problem and the Rubin causal model | |
| Controlling observables and unobservables | |
| Randomization and pseudo-randomization | |
| Formal theory and causality | |
| What Makes a Good Experiment?: | |
| Validity and experimental manipulations | |
| Location, artificiality, and related design issues | |
| Choosing subjects | |
| Subjects' motivations | |
| History of codes of ethics and human subjects research | |
| Ethical decision making and political science experiments | |
| Deception in experiments | |
| The future of experimental political science | |
| Appendix: the experimentalist's to do list | |
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